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    gbv_809603012
    Format: Online-Ressource (375 p) , ill., map
    ISBN: 1280129131 , 9781280129131 , 9786155225017
    Content: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Part I . Patterns of Post -Communist Transformation -- Chapter 1. The Concept of Post-Communist Transformation -- 1.1. What Was Communism? -- 1.2. The Concept of the Exit from Communism -- 1.3. Conceptual Foundations of the Typology of Paths of Post-Communist Transformation -- Chapter 2. Orientations and Modes of Post-Communist Transformation -- 2.1. Orientations of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases -- 2.2. Economic Modes of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases -- 2.3. Political Modes of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases -- Chapter 3. Economic and Political Outcomesof Post-Communist Transformation -- 3.1. Change and Diversity of Capitalismin the Comparative Economic Sociology and Political Economy -- 3.2. Rational Entrepreneurial Capitalism in the Post-Communist World -- 3.3. Political Oligarchic and State Capitalismin the Post-Communist World -- 3.4. Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Their Adjectives:Outcomes of Political Transformation -- Chapter 4. Pathways and Patterns of Post-Communist Transformation -- 4.1. Comparative Qualitative Analysis as a Method of Theory Building -- 4.2. From Empirically Observed to Counterfactual Waysof Post-Communist Transformation -- 4.3. All Ways of Post-Communist Transformation -- Part I I . Capitalism and Democracy in Post -CommunistLithuania : Deepening Comparative Contexts -- Chapter 5. Why Lithuania "Lagged" Behind Estonia? -- 5.1. A North-South Gap in the Post-Communist Transformationof the Baltic States as a Problem of Explanation -- 5.2. An Economic Explanation of Lithuania's Falling Back -- 5.3. A Political-Economic Explanation:Does the Blame Lay on Lithuanian Ex-Communists? -- 5.4. A Culturalist Explanation: "Weber's Thesis" for the Baltic Countries?.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-360) and indexes , ""Cover ""; ""Title page ""; ""Copyright page ""; ""Contents""; ""List of Figures""; ""List of Tables""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I . Patterns of Post -Communist Transformation""; ""Chapter 1. The Concept of Post-Communist Transformation""; ""1.1. What Was Communism?""; ""1.2. The Concept of the Exit from Communism""; ""1.3. Conceptual Foundations of the Typology of Paths of Post-Communist Transformation""; ""Chapter 2. Orientations and Modes of Post-Communist Transformation""; ""2.1. Orientations of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases"" , ""2.2. Economic Modes of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases""""2.3. Political Modes of the Exit from Communism: Concepts and Cases""; ""Chapter 3. Economic and Political Outcomesof Post-Communist Transformation""; ""3.1. Change and Diversity of Capitalismin the Comparative Economic Sociology and Political Economy""; ""3.2. Rational Entrepreneurial Capitalism in the Post-Communist World""; ""3.3. Political Oligarchic and State Capitalismin the Post-Communist World""; ""3.4. Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Their Adjectives:Outcomes of Political Transformation"" , ""Chapter 4. Pathways and Patterns of Post-Communist Transformation""""4.1. Comparative Qualitative Analysis as a Method of Theory Building""; ""4.2. From Empirically Observed to Counterfactual Waysof Post-Communist Transformation""; ""4.3. All Ways of Post-Communist Transformation""; ""Part I I . Capitalism and Democracy in Post -CommunistLithuania : Deepening Comparative Contexts ""; ""Chapter 5. Why Lithuania “Lagged� Behind Estonia?""; ""5.1. A North-South Gap in the Post-Communist Transformationof the Baltic States as a Problem of Explanation"" , ""5.2. An Economic Explanation of Lithuania�s Falling Back""""5.3. A Political-Economic Explanation:Does the Blame Lay on Lithuanian Ex-Communists?""; ""5.4. A Culturalist Explanation: “Weber�s Thesis� for the Baltic Countries?""; ""5.5. Latvia and Other Difficulties of the Culturalist Explanationof the Estonia�s Success: Towards Resolution""; ""Chapter 6. Between Estonia and Slovenia: Post-Communist Capitalism in Lithuania and Its Prospects""; ""6.1. Baltic States and Slovenia as Extremitiesof Post-Communist Rational Entrepreneurial Capitalism"" , ""6.2. Baltic Capitalism(s) � New Liberal Market EconomiesBetween the Core and Periphery?""""6.3. Could Lithuania Have Become the “Baltic Slovenia�?""; ""6.4. How Slovenia Could Have Become the “Adriatic Lithuania�""; ""Chapter 7. The Presidential Impeachment as the Stress Testof the Liberal Democracy in Lithuania""; ""7.1. Populism and Perils of Semi-Presidentialismin the Baltics and Central Europe""; ""7.2. Paksasgate Story: Staging, Casting, and Plots about Plots""; ""7.3. Did the Successful Impeachment of Rolandas Paksas Save Liberal Democracy in Lithuania from Breakdown?"" , ""7.4. Was it All Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing, or Why ImpeachmentDid Not Enhance the Quality of Democracy in Lithuania?""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1280128690
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786155053504
    Additional Edition: Print version On Baltic Slovenia and Adriatic Lithuania : A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Patterns in Post-communist Transformation
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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